Sheffield Innovation Programme supports businesses to transform to meet customer needs during Covid-19
A programme led by the city’s two universities which supports regional companies to innovate has helped SMEs to transform their business during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Sheffield Strategic Housing Market Assessment
Client: Sheffield City Council | Staff: Ed Ferrari, Ryan Powell, Nadia Bashir, Will Eadson and Jan Gilbertson
Sheffield Hallam Student’s raise over £40,000 for charity
Sheffield Hallam students have successfully raised over £40,000 for Sheffield Charities by organising a variety of virtual events.
Sheffield Hallam and Canon Medical Systems UK sign MoU to improve population health
Sheffield Hallam University’s Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre (AWRC) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Canon Medical Systems UK (Canon Medical UK) to enhance the development of research and innovation products which will help people move and improve population health.
Sheffield Hallam leads parkrun anniversary research
Research conducted by Sheffield Hallam University's Advanced Wellbeing Research Centre (AWRC) has found that volunteering can have a bigger impact on health and wellbeing than just running or walking.
Sheffield Hallam welcomes Office for Students
Sheffield Hallam has welcomed the chair and newly appointed director of fair access and participation at the Office for Students (OfS) as part of a first joint university visit.
Evaluation of the Sheffield Community Network
Client: Sheffield City Council| Staff: Richard Crisp, Chris Dayson, Aimee Walshaw, Will Eadson and Amy Gadd (UK Online Centres)
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Sheffield Hallam named as UK Business Hero
Sheffield Hallam has been recognised for the positive impact it has had on businesses, amidst the uncertainty and disruption of the global Covid-19 pandemic and been named as a UK Business Hero.
Re-imagining our place - Sheffield City Region, the healthiest place in the country to live and work
As the vaccine brings hope that things will ‘return to normal’, we should aim for normal to mean something different. How about a normal that eradicates inequalities in healthy life years within a generation?